China's crude oil imports ease from record, fuel exports fall
China shipped in 34.39 million tonnes of crude
oil last month, or about 8.37 million barrels per day (bpd), down
nearly 9 percent from March, according to data from China's General
Administration of Customs
China's crude oil imports eased in April from March's record high
as refiners processed less oil during a heavy maintenance season, while
exports of refined fuel fell by a quarter from a month earlier due to
quota reductions.
China shipped in 34.39 million tonnes of crude
oil last month, or about 8.37 million barrels per day (bpd), down nearly
9 percent from March, according to data from China's General Administration of Customs on Monday.
April's level was still up
5.5 percent from a year ago, while imports for the first four months of
the year rose 12.5 percent to 139.12 million tonnes, or 8.46 million
bpd.
"April looks more like a return to normal import level.
Imports will likely trend down further in the coming few months as
refinery maintenance season unfolds and teapots run out of import
quotas," said Harry Liu, analyst of consultancy IHS Markit.
Arrivals in March hit 9.17 million bpd as China's intake topped the United States for the first time in 2017.
April's
slower imports came as major refineries kicked off their annual
maintenance periods, although lower crude oil prices still supported
robust demand from some processors.
Oil prices have tumbled to
five-month lows, with benchmark Brent crude down nearly 15 percent from a
mid-April high, hit by the breakneck pace of U.S. oil output that have
undermined OPEC efforts to rein in production.
Many of China's
independent refineries, nicknamed "teapots", have nearly run out of
import permits issued at the start of the year, another reason for
slowing imports, said IHS's Liu.
He expected purchases to pick up
from July after Beijing grants the second batch of quotas, although
China has started to limit how much crude oil can be imported by private
refiners..
The state planner said last month it will stop
accepting from May 5 new applications from private oil refiners seeking
approval to use imported crude oil.
April imports of oil products
fell 7.8 percent to 2.49 million tonnes while exports of oil products
fell 25.1 percent to 3.50 million tonnes.
The fall in exports was
partly because of a sharp reduction in quotas, after the second batch of
permits issued to the country's dominant state oil firms for 2017 was
down 73 percent from the first round.
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